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The Final Level: Escaping Rancala

Jumanji meets Ready Player One.
2019 | 87m | English

(716 votes)

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When an arcade manager realizes her brother has been transported into a dangerous video game, she and her two best friends follow him into the virtual world, battling dangerous creatures and a warlord who will stop at nothing to keep them in the game and make them part of his army.
Release Date: Dec 07, 2019
Director: Canyon Prince
Writer: Daniel Lusko, Canyon Prince
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords dinosaur, alternative reality, mockbuster
Production Companies The Asylum, CronicLove Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
Jessica Chancellor Sarah
Emily Sweet Crissy
Tiana Tuttle Rae
Brandon Root Jake
Bai Ling Challenger
Narayana Cabral Guerilla Soldier / Creature / Fighter
Taylor Behrens The King
Emily Gateley Young Sarah
Darren Holmquist Dinohunter
Philip Nathanael Villager Treadwell
Allen Quindiagan Guerilla Soldier / Creature / Fighter
Lexter Santana Fighter
Austin Skaggs Young King
Billy Smith Guerilla Soldier / Creature
Chris Yong Fighter
Elizabeth J. Cron Shrouded Figure (uncredited)
Name Job
Elizabeth J. Cron Line Producer
Chris Cano Original Music Composer
Chris Ridenhour Original Music Composer
Eliza Swenson Original Music Composer
Daniel Lusko Writer, Story
Camila Villanueva Production Design
Dante Yore Director of Photography, Casting
Mark Atkins Editor
Matthew Withers Art Direction
Canyon Prince Director, Story
Joyce Tatler Costume Design
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David Rimawi Executive Producer
David Michael Latt Producer
Paul Bales Co-Producer
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Kamurai
3.0

Really bad watch, wont' watch again, and can't recommend unless it is for a Bad Movie Night. This movie has some charming aspects to it, and honestly a great premise (The "Jumanji" and "Zathura" movies prove that.) The writing itself is even good, but you can see where they had to note things wh ... en it went to production. By far, the worst bit of this was the cg, it honestly would have been better to just never show the CG animals and have them verbally describe them. It's almost as bad as "Birdemic". To be fair, the foley for the gunfire actually seemed accurate enough. There are obvious horrible cliches abound like leaving weapons behind, not checking inventory (which they even joke about), and of course there is the wonderful pro-feminine argument where the movie makes a commentary on the stupid outfits the ladies have to wear, but the movie is the one that put them in those outfits (and leaves them in them for far too long). The reason this isn't going to stand up along side its sister movies is just bad acting: the main ladies clearly seem like they have some talent for it, but action fighting is clearing not what they should be doing. The poor fight choreography on this one must have just been happy they stayed on their feet. And it is very clear what they worked on because there are fight moves and stances that are reasonable, but it was very clear that the director was insistent on getting it to look a certain way when it was anything but "generic fighting". They also had a lousy DP, it's a 3d environment that they're in, but they would continually reference 2d video game staples, and not angle the camera correctly for it to be isometric: you end up having "Double Dragon" or "Streets of Rage" style fights that look like "Street Fight 2" or "Mortal Kombat", and there are no weapons or special powers to punch up the fighting. Occasionally there are "team-up" moves, but that's usually just shoving or dancing with someone else. What's worse, is that you combine some of those problems and you get weird situations: falls that are clearly shallow, but treated otherwise, people standing out in the open being "hidden" while they see someone behind a rock, and I'm very certain that one of the characters stands on her dead body after being creeped out by it: she walks away, turns around, comes back and even raises up a couple of inches...it's weird. If you're just DYING for more "Jumanji" and you haven't watch "Zathura" yet, then invite some friends to make fun of this at a Bad Movie Night.

Jun 23, 2021